BRYCE RENDERING CHALLENGE Inaugural Challenge NEW BEGINNINGS.

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@Eva1: Thank you. I really wasn't thinking about offsetting the center mountain, but trying to get the mountain directly behind it into the scene. Getting a better angle so it could be seen. You have, however, given me more information about setting up a scene. Thanks.

@Eva1: Thank you. I really wasn't thinking about offsetting the center mountain, but trying to get the mountain directly behind it into the scene. Getting a better angle so it could be seen. You have, however, given me more information about setting up a scene. Thanks.

Hi, your're welcome:) If you or anyone else here are interested in some more information on techniques for composition here is a quick intro on the rule of thirds - there are loads of resources for this on the web.

Here is my entry to the bryce challenge. So, this is another test to fake Vue render. I’m really proud of this picture because of the way it look. I let you appreciate but to me it deffinitly reache a standard Vue render.

You can see caustics under the bridge, lots and lots of details here and there. The whole scene is taking about 3,5 Gb of memory usage and the saved file is about 900 mb..Plants and trees are from Xfrog bundle, shrubs from Bryce and xfrog. The small wall surrounding the cottage house was modelled in Bryce with boolean extrusion of stones.

House is inspired of Helmut Schaub one and is all modelled by me in Bryce except for the thatched roof made in wings3d. Ivy generator for the ivy. This picture is inspired of the fantastic Vue artist : Dominic Davison.